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EBM Guidelines is a unique, concise and easy-to-use collection of clinical guidelines for
primary care combined with the best available evidence. EBM Guidelines includes 1,000
concise, evidence-based summaries of symptoms and diseases, over 3,000 high quality
evidence summaries and a library of 1,000 photographs and images. Continuously updated,
EBM Guidelines follows the latest developments in clinical medicine and brings evidence
into practice.

Adverse effects of hypertensive agentsEBMG evidence summaries, 20-Mar-2003Calcium channel blockers are as safe as beta blockers with respect to serious adverse effects. Headache and oedema are more common with calcium channel blockers than with diuretics, and flushing are more common with calcium channel blockers than with beta

Antihistamines for anaphylaxisEBMG evidence summaries, 11-Feb-2011There is no evidence from randomized controlled trials concerning the benefits or harms of H1-antihistamines in the treatment of anaphylaxis.

Arthroplasties for proximal femoral fractures in adultsEBMG evidence summaries, 28-Jul-2010In the treatment of a hip fracture with arthroplasty, cementing the prosthesis in place appears to reduce post-operative pain and lead to better mobility as compared to uncemented prosthesis.

Challenge testing – open or blinded?EBMG evidence summaries, 16-Jan-2005In Finnish public health facilities, challenge testing for milk and wheat is usually carried out as an open challenge. However, in the opinion of parents, a double-blind challenge yields a more reliable result.

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